Bittorrent updating nodes

Each node has a globally unique identifier known as the "node ID." Node IDs are chosen at random from the same 160-bit space as Bit Torrent infohashes [2].

A "distance metric" is used to compare two node IDs or a node ID and an infohash for "closeness." Nodes must maintain a routing table containing the contact information for a small number of other nodes.

The DHT is composed of nodes and stores the location of peers.

Bit Torrent clients include a DHT node, which is used to contact other nodes in the DHT to get the location of peers to download from using the Bit Torrent protocol.

Once obtained, these pieces are usually immediately made available for download by others in the swarm.

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